California Ambulatory Care Nursing Jobs

The number of available nursing jobs in California is expected to rise dramatically over the course of the next decade. The California government recently announced that the State would experience a shortage of 47,000 nurses in 2010, rising to 116,000 by 2020. The State has set up special funding and educational opportunities to help train people to help fill this extreme California nursing job glut.

A vast majority of the available California nursing jobs will be focused in the major metro areas of Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco. However, opportunities exist throughout the State.

REGISTERED NURSE (RN) Ambulatory Surgery You will take primary responsibility for the patients' care as delivered by the Care Team and work collaboratively with other members of the patient care team......

RN - OR / Surgery Department (Per Diem) Requires the ability to perform professional intra-operative nursing care of the patient by utilizing the nursing care process and making a plan for patient......

Ambulatory Care Nursing

Ambulatory care nurses are licensed RNs that provide treatment and preventative care for patients in settings such as physicians offices, clinics and schools, or through telehealthcare and advice provided over the Internet, phone or videoconferencing. Licensed registered nurses can earn their certification in ambulatory care nursing (receiving the credential Registered Nurse Board Certified, or RN-BC) through the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), a division of the American Nurses Association (ANA). Some nurses with advanced experience move into the business side of healthcare, managing ambulatory care organizations. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts excellent, overall job growth for registered nurses.

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